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kaj je
I. what [(h)wɒt] PRON
1. what:
what (asking for specific information)
kaj
what is your name?
kako ti je ime?
what are you looking for?
kaj iščeš?
what on earth ...? ugs
kaj zaboga ...?
what about sb/sth? ugs
kaj pa kdo/kaj?
what about taking a few days off?
kaj pa, če bi vzel par dni dopusta?
what for? (why)
zakaj?
what is sb/sth like?
kakšen je kdo/kaj?
what if ...?
kaj pa, če ...?
so what? ugs
pa kaj potem
2. what relative (thing or things that):
I can't decide what to do next
ne morem se odločiti, kaj naj naredim
what's more ...
poleg tega ...
3. what relative (used as an introduction):
you'll never guess what ...
nikoli ne boš uganil, kaj ...
4. what relative (whatever):
what
kar
do what you can but I don't think anything will help
naredi, kar moreš, ampak dvomim, da bo pomagalo
5. what in exclamations:
what
kaj
is he smart or what!
je pameten ali kaj!
to have what it takes
biti sposoben
Judith knows what's what
Judith se spozna
and what not often abw ugs
in še kaj
II. what [(h)wɒt] ADJ
1. what (which):
what
kakšen
what
kateri
what time is it?
koliko je ura?
what sort of
kakšen
2. what (used for emphasis):
what
kakšen
what a day!
kakšen dan!
what luck!
kakšna sreča!
what a pity!
kakšna škoda!
III. what [(h)wɒt] ADV (to what extent?)
what
kako
what
koliko
what does it matter?
saj ni važno
OpenDict-Eintrag
what PRON
what (those [things] which)
te [stvari] ki
OpenDict-Eintrag
what time
what time (obs.)
kadar
OpenDict-Eintrag
what is that to
what is that to (thee/you)
kaj ti je to mar
PONS OpenDict

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The method of brandishing the eye-glass was usually a forerunner of what sort of retort was coming.
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I took the announcement matter-of-factly, although wondering what it could be all about.
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Philosophers have often debated about what makes a fact, a fact.
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